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Google Faces EU Antitrust Investigation Over Search

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Google watchdogs for the Consumer Watchdog praised the Commission's move but lamented the lack of such scrutiny of the search engine in the U.S. "It's long been clear that Google unfairly uses its dominance in search to benefit its own services," said John M. Simpson, director of Consumer Watchdog's Inside Google project. "I'm pleased with the European announcement, but this is a U.S. company and it is past time for our authorities to act decisively."

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Consumer Watchdog Welcomes EU Antitrust Probe of Google; Calls On U.S. Justice Department To Launch Investigation

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Consumer Watchdog Welcomes EU Antitrust Probe of Google; Calls On U.S. Justice Department To Launch Investigation

Google’s Anticompetitive Tactics Will Be Topic At Group’s Conference Wednesday WASHINGTON — Consumer Watchdog today welcomed the European Union’s antitrust investigation of Google and reiterated its call for the the U.S. Justice Department to launch its own investigation of the Internet giant.

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FBI at the backdoor to the Internet

Friday, November 19, 2010

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FBI at the backdoor to the Internet

The Obama administration is advancing plans for strengthening the federal government’s ability to monitor the Internet.

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The monopoly question just won’t go away

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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The monopoly question just won’t go away

Google’s efforts to expand its search advertising business into the online travel sector now faces the combined opposition of its competitors. The campaign against Google is another reminder that policy decisions in Washington are crucial to the company’s efforts to expand beyond its search advertising business which still provides 97 percent of its revenue.

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Google settles ‘Buzz’ suit; Texas opens antitrust probe

Monday, September 6, 2010

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Google settles ‘Buzz’ suit; Texas opens antitrust probe

There were two major legal developments Friday involving Internet giant Google as the nation focused its attention on the long Labor Day holiday weekend. Both merit recapping, but unfortunately one is less of a victory for consumers than it might first appear. The other development could be a hint of huge problems to come for Google.

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Google faces close DOJ scrutiny on ITA

Friday, August 27, 2010

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Google faces close DOJ scrutiny on ITA

Despite what the spinmeisters over at Google's Public Policy Blog would have you believe, the Internet giant is facing tough scrutiny from the U.S. Department of Justice over its planned acquisition of ITA Software.

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John Simpson, Consumer Watchdog, on Google’s Political Influence and “Misguided Motto”

Thursday, July 15, 2010

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As Google grows in size, so does its political influence. And, while this may not overly worry most people, there is one man who is keeping a close watch on the search engine firm. He is Consumer Watchdog's John Simpson, and one gets the feeling that he revels in his role of giant-killer.

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Google’s Washington Influence Is Spreading, Some Say Too Much

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

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It's not the first time that Google's doings in Washington have hit the headlines--but perhaps it is the first time that Google is being attacked from all sides. Its lobbying spend for the first quarter of 2010--$1.3 million [2]--was released three months ago, and set on by Consumer Watchdog's John Simpson. The non-profit, non-partisan organization has its own Inside Google website, which last week scored a hit on the firm via its data-collecting methods.

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Expedia is worried about Google/ITA deal

Monday, July 12, 2010

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Expedia is worried about Google/ITA deal

More fallout from Google’s proposed purchase of Internet advertising powerhouse ITA Software, which was announced earlier this month.

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Google’s travel plans prompt dominance concerns

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

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Google’s travel plans prompt dominance concerns

Google’s purchase of a leading travel software company last week has competitors worried and antitrust regulators on alert.

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